The Department of Communication (Decom) at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) welcomes sociologist, researcher and Natal councilor Divaneide Basílio to debate the topic of Communication, black women and public policies. The lecture is part of the proposal for the Contra-hegemonic Media discipline, by Professor Sorroco Veloso.
The meeting will be held on November 1st, tomorrow, at 1pm, in room 6 of Decom. The lecture is open to the public.
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